Her quiet analysis of his position was more accurate than she probably knew. While he had not really been taught the specifics of boxing, he had been training by a general practioner of unarmed combat. The stance was a generic one that was shared across many styles, or so he assumed. It was nothing special, merely the stance of a beginner. He had never evolved it any further, for he had never attempted to evolve his unarmed combat skill any further.
Matthew's blade was easily parried, his eyes following his arm as it was redirected to the side, blue hues looking confused for a split second before they understood what happened. A block and a push back, guiding him off in a different direction without fully opposing his force. Interesting.
Her question reached his ears and he nearly dropped his stance to turn and answer her, something he soon realized would have probably been a mistake. He held the position and allowed her to adjust him, moving gracefully with her minor edits to his beginners stance. He bent a bit at the knee to test the strength of the stance, noticing how he did feel a bit more solid and balanced than he was before. Why did he hold the blade like he was? He paused a moment and considered his reply, thinking back to why he had originally decided to assume the simple stance and hold the blade he was. He spoke slower than normal, still thinking about his response even as each word came from his lips. "When you said to assume a stance, the only one I knew of was one that an Akalak teacher had shown me several years ago. It was for unarmed combat. I wasn't sure how to add the dagger into that stance, so I just adjusted it until it felt comfortable. I don't prefer it like this as much as it was all I really knew."
A glance was thrown at her, an odd sort of pause along with a strange tone mixing in her voice and causing him to tilt his head just slightly. He wasn't exactly sure what the tone and the pauses meant, but they were simply different than her normal habits. They seemed different, at least. He couldn't really put his finger on it. "I can see how it would reduce range, but how does it reduce offensive capability? Because of the lack of range?" He worded the questions with this oddly innocent tone to his voice, a far-cry from the normally stoic Harlot and something that was closer to a curious child. It wasn't challenging her point of view, it was genuine cluelessness from someone who was eager to learn the answer to everything.
Matthew's blade was easily parried, his eyes following his arm as it was redirected to the side, blue hues looking confused for a split second before they understood what happened. A block and a push back, guiding him off in a different direction without fully opposing his force. Interesting.
Her question reached his ears and he nearly dropped his stance to turn and answer her, something he soon realized would have probably been a mistake. He held the position and allowed her to adjust him, moving gracefully with her minor edits to his beginners stance. He bent a bit at the knee to test the strength of the stance, noticing how he did feel a bit more solid and balanced than he was before. Why did he hold the blade like he was? He paused a moment and considered his reply, thinking back to why he had originally decided to assume the simple stance and hold the blade he was. He spoke slower than normal, still thinking about his response even as each word came from his lips. "When you said to assume a stance, the only one I knew of was one that an Akalak teacher had shown me several years ago. It was for unarmed combat. I wasn't sure how to add the dagger into that stance, so I just adjusted it until it felt comfortable. I don't prefer it like this as much as it was all I really knew."
A glance was thrown at her, an odd sort of pause along with a strange tone mixing in her voice and causing him to tilt his head just slightly. He wasn't exactly sure what the tone and the pauses meant, but they were simply different than her normal habits. They seemed different, at least. He couldn't really put his finger on it. "I can see how it would reduce range, but how does it reduce offensive capability? Because of the lack of range?" He worded the questions with this oddly innocent tone to his voice, a far-cry from the normally stoic Harlot and something that was closer to a curious child. It wasn't challenging her point of view, it was genuine cluelessness from someone who was eager to learn the answer to everything.